Which battery is used in walkie talkie?
Lower-end FRS/GMRS walkie-talkies might use AA or AAA batteries, but most two-way radios use one of 3 types of batteries: NiCad, NiMH or Li-Ion. Ni-Cad or nickel-cadmium batteries have been around the longest.
What is the battery life of a walkie talkie?
Between 18 and 24 months.
A normal two-way radio battery will typically last between 18 and 24 months but TalkPro walkie-talkie batteries are designed to last for 48 to 60 months.
Battery Recommendation
This battery (PKCell ICR18650 3.7V 6700mAh lithium battery pack) is reccommended to be used in walkie-talkie. It delivers long runtime, stable power, safety, and portability—all critical for reliable two-way radio operation. It offers:
1. Exceptional Capacity for Extended Runtime
- 6700mAh high capacity: Far exceeds typical 18650 cells (2000–3600mAh) and disposable batteries.
- Delivers far longer continuous/standby time for field, outdoor, or industrial use where charging is limited.
- Reduces frequency of battery swaps and downtime.
2. Perfect Voltage Match for Walkie-Talkies
- 3.7V nominal voltage (4.2V full charge, 3.0V cut‑off) is the standard operating voltage for most portable two‑way radios.
- Provides stable, consistent voltage output under transmit/receive loads, preventing signal dropouts or unexpected shutdowns.
3. High Energy Density & Compact Form Factor
- 18650’s standard cylindrical size (18mm × 65mm) fits easily in walkie‑talkie battery compartments.
- High energy density means more power in a smaller, lighter package than NiMH/NiCd alternatives.
- Improves portability and reduces user fatigue during long shifts.
4. Rechargeable & Cost‑Effective
- Rechargeable Li‑ion design (500+ full cycles) drastically lowers long‑term costs vs. disposable batteries.
- No memory effect: Can be recharged at any state of charge without capacity loss.
- Low self‑discharge (<3% per year) preserves charge during storage.
5. Built‑in Safety Protection
- Integrated PCM (Protection Circuit Module) safeguards against:Certified to UN38.3, IEC62133, UL1642 for safe use and transport.
6. Wide Temperature Tolerance
- Operates reliably across −20°C to 60°C discharge range.
- Performs well in outdoor, construction, security, and emergency scenarios with extreme temperatures.
Due to the low temperature in winter in some countries, the price of ultra-low temperature battery packs is very high. Considering the cost, use, after-sales and other factors of this lithium battery pack, this is the best solutions.